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Published: 02:27, 28 August 2017   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
North Korea launches 3 missiles

International Desk: North Korea launched a barrage of missiles Saturday, less than one week after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson praised the country for showing 'restraint' in its weapons program.

Pyongyang fired three short-range ballistic missiles from the Kangwon province, the US Pacific Command said. The launches occurred in the midst of the US and South Korea's annual military exercises.

US Pacific Command, in its initial assessment of the launch on Saturday, said North Korea's first and third missiles failed in flight. It later amended its statement to say the missiles flew "approximately 250 kilometers in a northeastern direction."

The second missile appeared to have blown up almost immediately at launch, the command said.

"We will continue to work with our interagency partners on a more detailed assessment of this latest launch and we will provide a public update if warranted," command spokesman Cmdr. David Benham said in a statement.

Officials: Missiles didn't pose a threat

Though North Korea says it now has the ability to send missiles to the US mainland, US defense officials said these short-range missiles did not pose a threat to North America or Guam.

"Although the launches were no threat to Guam, it reminds us that we cannot be complacent," said George Charfauros, the homeland security adviser on the US territory. "We place confidence in our US Department of Defense capabilities and continue open communications with our federal and military partners."

Japan's chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, told reporters the launches wouldn't directly affect Japan's security, and that no missiles have reached Japan's territorial waters and exclusive economic zone.

View from inside the country

The missile test capped yet another eventful week on the Korean peninsula, which began with the annual US-South Korea military exercises.

Both South Korea and the US say the training is defensive in nature, but North Korea sees it as provocative and hostile.

A day before the exercises began Monday, Pyongyang warned the US was risking an "uncontrollable phase of a nuclear war."

North Korean state-run media said the country's military could strike the US at any time and that neither Guam, Hawaii nor the US mainland could avoid the "merciless strike."

Ordinarily, North Korea doesn't grant CNN access inside the country when the drills take place. But this time, CNN's Will Ripley is the only western journalist there during this tense time.

"Despite the recent tensions, despite the missile launches, tourism continues here," Ripley said.

There were eight Americans on board Ripley's flight to Pyongyang. The US ban on American citizens traveling to North Korea takes effect September 1.

Source: CNN


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